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    Fassino Kevin M DVM

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    For the Love of Pets Veterinary Hospital

    For the Love of Pets Veterinary Hospital

    (34 reviews)

    When I found a kitten, my sister-in-law recommended FTLOP. I'm really glad that I took my kitty,…read moreRiley, there. They're friendly, professional, and caring, plus they get back to me quickly when I call with questions or concerns, often putting my mind at ease without the need or cost of an appointment. For our initial appointment, they sent us home with a free treat bag that included Greenies, a couple of cat toys (which have become Riley's favs), and a tube of flea, tick, and ear mite repellant, among other things. FTLOP is now my vet of choice.

    Dr. Abbie Barker LIED about my dog's diagnosis, COERCED us into an UNETHICAL surgery she was in no…read moreway competent to perform that RESULTED IN HER DEATH, then LIED AGAIN and tried to COVER UP THE TRUTH. - Dr. Barker diagnosed Mia's front left elbow with osteosarcoma. HOWEVER, she failed to disclose that she detected the presence of a Mast Cell Tumor near the surgical site that presented extreme risk, and failed to disclose additional masses detected in other limbs that would have disqualified Mia as a candidate for amputation surgery. Instead, I was told that Mia's other limbs were arthritic but healthy and of no concern. All 3rd party veterinarians who have now reviewed the case have stated that it was unethical and never should have been performed based on this concealed information and Mia's age. It has become clear after reading the statements of the state medical board complaint FILED BY HER OWN EMPLOYEES that she knew alternative treatments would not be profitable for HER, so she coerced us into the $6,000 surgery. Dr. Barker has been overheard by staff members saying that she "only wants cash cow clients", clearly demonstrating that her decision making processes are completely financially motivated, not ethically motivated. - Dr. Barker withheld the fact that a surgery of this caliber was beyond her professional abilities and that her facility lacked the necessary resources to manage any complications. - Prior to surgery, Dr. Barker's staff repeatedly expressed their concerns over the ethics of the surgery and whether Dr. Barker should be attempting it at all. She ignored these concerns. - On the day of surgery, Dr. Barker stated to her staff repeatedly that she shouldn't be doing the surgery as she recognized it in the moment to be beyond her abilities. She chose to attempt the surgery anyway. - Dr. Barker started the surgery, cut Mia open, then panicked, left Mia hemorrhaging on the operating table for 45+ minutes while she then called in an outside surgeon to come to her facility to complete the procedure. Mia lost a lot of blood during this time. None of this information was disclosed to me. Instead, I was told "the surgery went very well and there were no complications or concerns." - After the 2nd surgeon completed the procedure, Mia failed to return to consciousness and her heart rate remained elevated to 220+ BPM with falling blood pressure for over 3 hours. I was never contacted during this time. I had to just show up to the facility out of gut feeling that something was wrong to learn this. - Dr. Barker told her staff that she recognized Mia's post-operative condition as critical and that she needed to be immediately transferred to another facility to save her life. None of this was communicated to me until after I had been at the facility for close to an hour, costing us precious time. She also failed to disclose to me that she told her staff that Mia would need a life saving blood transfusion due to blood loss after she abandoned the surgery. - I asked Dr. Barker repeatedly why this was happening - she failed to disclose any of these details and just said "I don't know." - I was then forced to put my dying dog on a stretcher into the back of my truck and drive her over an hour through rush hour traffic to attempt to save her life. By the time we reached the other facility she was in very critical condition. She died hours later. - I returned to FTLOP days later to ask Dr. Barker again what had happened. She continued to conceal the truth and pretend that nothing out of the ordinary had occurred during Mia's surgery. She also stated to her staff "I'm worried about what's going to happen if he finds out the truth."... - HER ENTIRE STAFF OF 10 PEOPLE WALKED OUT ON THEIR JOBS JUST DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS and filed a complaint with the state medical board due to these events. All statements here are taken directly from that complaint and my direct interactions with her. FB: Justice For Mia Meatball

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    Dr. Williams is incredibly knowledgeable, I came in for an emergency vet visit and the team was…read morevery knowledgeable and helped save my puppy. Clear, fast, communication and fast text message updates.

    $1 Treatment Turned Into a $525 Bill…read more I brought my dog in for a cracked, bleeding nose. The actual treatment was a single application of silver nitrate, which costs about $1 per stick. The clinic inflated this to a $525 bill by running their full "standard sedation protocol" and presenting every step as if it were medically necessary. What they charged me: $90 -- Urgent care exam $75 -- Heartworm/tick (SNAP 4DX) test $150 -- Pre-anesthetic lab panel (electrolytes, CBC, chem 10) $135 -- Sedation & monitoring $75 -- "Miscellaneous procedure" (silver nitrate) What actually should have been charged: $90 -- Exam (standard) $0-$135 -- Sedation only if truly needed $1 -- Silver nitrate stick What was NOT medically required: Heartworm/tick test -- unnecessary for a brief sedation or nose treatment Full pre-anesthetic lab panel -- not required for a quick, low-risk procedure $75 markup for a $1 stick Everything was presented as mandatory -- no alternatives, no discussion of what could safely be skipped. If I disagreed, it was implied that my dog's health was at risk. The reasonable cost for this kind of visit should have been around $91-$226, -not- $525. If you bring your pet here, please understand the difference between medical necessity and clinic protocol, as well as markup. Ask questions before you agree to anything.

    Goodbye At home - Our Byron, a big part of our family, Love you Buddy!

    Goodbye At home

    (11 reviews)

    "I cannot recommend Dr. Linda enough for her incredible compassion during such a difficult time. I…read morewas a mess, and my house was a mess, but she offered absolutely zero judgment. It felt like having a long-lost friend in the room; she even sat on the floor with us to say goodbye to my 18-year-old Maddie. I was especially grateful for her specialized approach for cats she uses a gentle, sting-free method that made the process peaceful. Cats are known to hold on and suffer longer than they should, and without her, I know Maddie would have continued to struggle, and I would have been heartbroken watching it. She saved us both from unnecessary trauma. If you need someone who is spectacular, easy to be around, and truly understands the bond we have with our pets, she is the one to call."

    Dr. Linda was a god send for us this past week! My 16 year old Beagle Sadie had been going downhill…read moreover the past couple of months. Thanksgiving evening she became worse, and her back legs started giving out. She was falling more and more and unable to get back up on her own, and that was really the final sign to me that is was time. I researched online but a few options had no availability until after the weekend. I found Linda's website and sent her an email that night, but really didn't hold much hope. However, early Friday morning when I grabbed my phone intending to call our local vet (which I was dreading by the way), to my surprise was a text from Linda saying that she had an opening that morning. The last thing I wanted to do was to take Sadie up to my vet's office- they are great, but having to subject my beloved pet into a place that would just stress her out in her final moments was not something I wanted to endure. Linda was warm and gentle, making the whole experience so much better. Sadie was comfortable in her own bed in her own environment, and my wife and I could not have been happier. Still extremely difficult, but so much better with Linda. I cannot recommend her enough!

    Fassino Kevin M DVM - vet - Updated May 2026

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